The present invention relates to a fastening device, and particularly to a bicycle trainer fastening device.
Bicycles, sometimes referred to as bikes or two-wheelers, are a common type of transportation means. With the changing times, bicycles have become recreational and entertainment tools in the modern lifestyle. When riding a bicycle, one may enjoy ad appreciate sceneries along the way while also achieving purposes of exercising and fitness, and so bicycles are popular among the public. However, in harsh weather conditions such as the rain or excessive particulate matters in the air, riding bicycles outdoors may be inappropriate. Therefore, bicycles trainers have been invented for riders to enjoy the fun of bicycle riding without restrictions of time and weather factors.
For example, the U. S. Patent Publication No. 20130053223, “Training Apparatus for a Bicycle”, discloses a common bicycle trainer that includes a support frame, a damping device and a chain wheel group. The damping device and the chain wheel group are disposed on the support frame. The chain wheel group is linked to the damping device, and includes a hollow tube. The hollow tube is mounted on the chain wheel group in a forked manner, and is inserted by an axle and fixed. The bicycle may then be ridden.
The hollow tube of the above bicycle training device has only one aperture. However, there are many types of bicycles, including mountain bicycles and on-road bicycles. The axle diameters of the axles these different types of bicycles are different, in a way that the hollow tube having one single aperture may not be appropriately applied to all of these different types of bicycles. Therefore, there is a need for a solution that allows a bicycle training device to adapt to bicycles having different axle diameters to maximize the scope of applicability.
It is an object of the present invention to solve the issue of a limited scope of applicability of a conventional bicycle training device that cannot be universally applied for bicycles having different axle diameters.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a bicycle trainer fastening device, which is disposed on a bicycle. The bicycle trainer includes a support frame, a damping device and a flywheel assembly. The damping device and the flywheel assembly are disposed on the support frame. The flywheel assembly is linked to the damping device, and includes a variable speed transmission gear. A rear fork of the bicycle, coordinating with an inserting shaft, is disposed on the bicycle trainer. The bicycle training device includes a hollow tube, a first fastening member and a second fastening member. The hollow tube penetrates the axle of the variable speed transmission gear and the support frame to position the variable speed transmission gear on the support frame. The hollow tube includes a first assembly portion and a second assembly portion at two opposite ends thereof, respectively. The first fastening member is correspondingly disposed at the first assembly portion, and includes a first through opening correspondingly in communication with the hollow tube. The aperture of the first through opening corresponds to the inserting shaft. The second fastening member is correspondingly disposed at the second assembly portion, and includes a second through opening correspondingly in communication with the hollow tube. The aperture of the second through opening corresponds to the inserting shaft.
In conclusion, the first fastening member and the second fastening member of the present invention are disposed at two opposite ends of the hollow tube in a replaceable manner, respectively. Thus, by selecting the first through opening and the second through opening corresponding to the shaft diameter of the inserting shaft and replacing the first fastening member and the second fastening member, the present invention is suitable for bicycles having different inserting shaft diameters, thereby maximizing the scope of applicability.
Details and technical contents of the present invention are given with the accompanying drawings below.
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Both of the first fastening member 20 and the second fastening member 30 are disposed at the two opposite ends of the hollow tube 10 in a replaceable manner, respectively. Thus, the first fastening member 20 and the second fastening member 30 may be replaced, in a way that the first through opening 21 of the first fastening member 20 and the second through opening 31 of the second fastening member 30 may correspond to the shaft diameter of the inserting shaft 7 to maximize the scope of applicability. Common shaft lengths of the inserting shaft 7 may be divided into 5 mm and 12 mm.
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The second fastening member 30 further includes a second abutting portion 32, a first adjusting portion 33 and a second adjusting portion 34. The first adjusting portion 33 and the second adjusting portion 34 are disposed at two opposite ends of the second abutting portion 32, respectively. The length of the first adjusting portion 33 relative to the second abutting portion 32 is longer than the length of the second adjusting portion 34 relative to the second abutting portion 32. The second fastening member 30 has a first position that causes the first adjusting portion 33 to locate in the hollow tube 10, and a second position that causes the second adjusting portion 34 to locate in the hollow tube 10. At the first position, the longer first adjusting portion 33 is located in the hollow tube 10 to adaptively coordinate with the inserting shaft 7 having a shorter length; at the second position, the shorter second adjusting portion 34 is located in the hollow tube 10 to adaptively coordinate with the inserting shaft 7 having a longer length, hence maximizing the convenience and scope of applicability. In
Therefore, according to the shift diameter and length of the inserting shaft 7 of different bicycles, the first fastening member 20 and the second fastening member 30 may be selectively replaced, so that the bicycle trainer 1 may adapt to applications of various types of bicycles to maximize the convenience and scope of applicability.
In this embodiment, the second assembly portion 12 further includes a fixing section 121 and a support section 122. The fixing section 121 corresponds to the outer diameter of the second abutting portion 32. The support section 122 is located at an end of the fixing section 121 facing the first fastening member 20, and corresponds to the outer diameters of the first adjusting portion 33 and the second adjusting portion 34, so as to accommodate the first adjusting portion 33 and the second adjusting portion 34 to thereby reinforce installation stability.
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In conclusion, the present invention provides following features.
1. The first fastening member and the second fastening member may be replaced, such the first through opening of the first fastening member and the second through opening of the second fastening member may correspond to the shaft diameter of the inserting shaft. Thus, the bicycle trainer may adaptively coordinate with various types of bicycles to maximize the convenience and scope of applicability.
2. Through the first adjusting portion and the second adjusting portion having different lengths of the second fastening member, the present invention is suitable for the use of bicycle models having different inserting shaft lengths, and provides an advantage of being extensively applicable to different bicycle models.
3. The support section provided enhances the installation stability.
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